"Admissions result in judgments without trial which permanently deny any remedy to the defendant, by way of an appeal on merits. Therefore, unless the admission is
read more"Revisional court cannot act as an appellate court and reassess findings of fact or substitute conclusions unless jurisdictional error or material irregularity is demonstrated. In the
read more"Contempt of the orders of this Court strikes at the very foundation of the rule of law and the authority of the judiciary. When public
read more"Punishment in contempt proceedings is not an end in itself; it is a means to secure compliance, to uphold the dignity of the Court, and
read more"In our view, the correct approach for a contractual provision would have to give way to a statutory amendment. Had the increase been by way of any
read more"Prolongation of a matrimonial relationship would further lead not only to escalation of frustration in a dead relationship, which has already decayed and is decomposing
read more"Plaintiff's readiness and willingness for making payment of the balance consideration could not be established as... the sum total of the professional income, agricultural
read more"Simply describing an act or transaction to be fraudulent will not extend the time for its correction to infinity; for otherwise the exercise of revisional power
read more"In the absence of specific mentioning of the amount in the demand notice there is no demand for payment of the actual/specific amount covered by
read more"Recording a finding mandated under Section 37 of the NDPS Act, which is sine qua non for granting bail to an accused under the NDPS
read more"Marriage, in its legal and constitutional dimension, can never be reduced to a mere contractual intersection of individual rights... it is a deeply personal and
read more"Misconduct means, misconduct arising from ill motive; acts of negligence, errors of judgment, or innocent mistake, do not constitute such misconduct," Madhya Pradesh High Court,
read more"Recording of the land as pattadar at this belated stage would amount to turning the clock back, which in turn would be contrary to the
read more"Prolonged incarceration generally militates against the most precious fundamental right guaranteed under Article-21 of the Constitution, and in such a situation, the constitutional principles must
read more"Senior officers must be held accountable for the conduct and performance of their subordinates, as it is both their professional and administrative responsibility to ensure
read moreSupreme Court of India, in a significant ruling, held that a marriage which has effectively withered away and is "dead for all practical purposes"
read more"Statement of the prosecutrix, if found to be worthy of credence and reliable, requires no corroboration. The court can record conviction of the accused on the
read morePunjab and Haryana High Court, in a significant ruling, held that official military records and the testimony of senior Army officers carry substantial weight in
read more"If any witness is not acquainted with a particular language or is not fluent in Hindi language, this alone cannot be a ground for refusal of conducting
read more"Whether guarantee card issued by the polling agents amounts to promise by the returned candidate are all matter of trial and the same cannot gone into
read more"Admissions result in judgments without trial which permanently deny any remedy to the defendant, by way of an appeal on merits. Therefore, unless the admission is
read more"Revisional court cannot act as an appellate court and reassess findings of fact or substitute conclusions unless jurisdictional error or material irregularity is demonstrated. In the
read more"Contempt of the orders of this Court strikes at the very foundation of the rule of law and the authority of the judiciary. When public
read more"Punishment in contempt proceedings is not an end in itself; it is a means to secure compliance, to uphold the dignity of the Court, and
read more"In our view, the correct approach for a contractual provision would have to give way to a statutory amendment. Had the increase been by way of any
read more"Prolongation of a matrimonial relationship would further lead not only to escalation of frustration in a dead relationship, which has already decayed and is decomposing
read more"Recording a finding mandated under Section 37 of the NDPS Act, which is sine qua non for granting bail to an accused under the NDPS
read more"Marriage, in its legal and constitutional dimension, can never be reduced to a mere contractual intersection of individual rights... it is a deeply personal and
read moreSupreme Court of India, in a significant ruling, held that a marriage which has effectively withered away and is "dead for all practical purposes"
read more"Best interest of the child is not passive consideration but a vigorous principle that requires foresight, caution, and meticulous scrutiny in every matter affecting the minor’s property—
read more"The distinction is founded upon a gender-based stereotype that a daughter, upon marriage, becomes a member of another family and loses all ties with her natal family.
read more"Rescue without rehabilitation returns the victim to the very same conditions of poverty and vulnerability that made her a target in the first place. Identification and
read more"Victim’s consent should be the primary and governing consideration when taking such decisions. A departure from the victim’s expressed wishes must be the exception, not the
read more"In the context of Section 8, the question of karta-ship ordinarily does not arise merely because the property has come from a paternal ancestor. The heirs succeed
read more"A temporary status casual labourer would be entitled to pensionary benefits on superannuation even in the absence of regularisation," Supreme Court, in a landmark ruling,
read moreSupreme Court, in a significant judgment, has clarified that when a male Hindu dies intestate, his separate property devolves upon his heirs as "tenants-in-common" and not as
read moreSupreme Court, in a significant ruling, held that for the purposes of computing the limitation period under Section 34(3) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996,
read moreSupreme Court, in a significant order, held that a subsequent FIR must be clubbed and transferred to the investigation of an earlier FIR when both arise
read more"Witnesses cannot be expected to face hardship of appearing in court repeatedly, particularly in sensitive cases. It can result in undue hardship for the victims,
read more"No litigation in respect of the present subject matter shall be entertained by any Court in future as the grievance of the applicant has been
read more"Plaintiff's readiness and willingness for making payment of the balance consideration could not be established as... the sum total of the professional income, agricultural
read more"Simply describing an act or transaction to be fraudulent will not extend the time for its correction to infinity; for otherwise the exercise of revisional power
read more"In the absence of specific mentioning of the amount in the demand notice there is no demand for payment of the actual/specific amount covered by
read more"Misconduct means, misconduct arising from ill motive; acts of negligence, errors of judgment, or innocent mistake, do not constitute such misconduct," Madhya Pradesh High Court,
read more"Recording of the land as pattadar at this belated stage would amount to turning the clock back, which in turn would be contrary to the
read more"Prolonged incarceration generally militates against the most precious fundamental right guaranteed under Article-21 of the Constitution, and in such a situation, the constitutional principles must
read more"Senior officers must be held accountable for the conduct and performance of their subordinates, as it is both their professional and administrative responsibility to ensure
read more"Statement of the prosecutrix, if found to be worthy of credence and reliable, requires no corroboration. The court can record conviction of the accused on the
read morePunjab and Haryana High Court, in a significant ruling, held that official military records and the testimony of senior Army officers carry substantial weight in
read more"If any witness is not acquainted with a particular language or is not fluent in Hindi language, this alone cannot be a ground for refusal of conducting
read more"Whether guarantee card issued by the polling agents amounts to promise by the returned candidate are all matter of trial and the same cannot gone into
read more"Landowners, therefore were estopped from challenging the acquisition proceedings as they were not entitled to approbate and reprobate," High Court of Karnataka, in a significant
read more"Neglect or refusal on the part of husband may be proved not only by express words, but also by his conduct," Bombay High Court (Nagpur
read more"It was the duty of the appellant to verify whether the 4th respondent was having valid title to mortgage the property to the Bank, before
read more"There can be no 'right to sue' until there is an accrual of the right asserted in the suit and its infringement, or at least
read more"Designated MP/MLA Court continues to be a regular Court of Sessions or ACJM exercising jurisdiction under the Cr.P.C. (now BNSS)... this designation relates to administrative
read more"In the considered opinion of this Court, being the petitioner is a single parent, she is entitled to make application for passport of her minor child
read moreHigh Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh at Srinagar, in a significant ruling, set aside the life imprisonment of two individuals accused of murder,
read more"A non-enclosing roofed space, like a shade on a terrace or over an open area, does not alter land use, does not increase occupancy, and
read more"Plaintiff cannot lead evidence in rebuttal or by way of additional evidence in respect of an issue, the onus of which was on the plaintiff himself,"
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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